It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. Sometimes when I download apps from the market , the download gets paused. After the download gets paused, I am unable to continue the download. But after the restart my device and then retry downloading, it works fine.
What could be the reason behind this? It happens generally when Kernel discards Market from memory. In Android, there're many ways to achieve multi-tasking.
Market app achieves it by running its service in background. This way Market app isn't killed. But, when kernel runs out of memory, it has no other choices. It kills other apps even having running service to reclaim memory, otherwise device would be crashed. So, to prevent it lower down running app load from system. Simply uninstall all unwanted always-running apps. Plus, Market might have memory leaks etc. So, its better to contact Android support if previous step doesn't help.
They really respond don't think its Google. This very much depends on your device and your version of Android. As a temporary remedy you could try and force a stop of the market application instead of having to reboot your device manually every time.
Tap on Download location and change the location. You need to clear cache and clear data for Google Chrome. You will also lose any customization you have made to the app. Step 3: You will be taken to the App info screen. Tap on Storage. Then, tap on Clear cache first. Restart your phone and try downloading a file. If the issue continues, tap on Clear data or Clear storage depending on the option available on your phone instead of Clear cache.
On Samsung phones, you might find this option inside Manage storage. Then, restart your phone. Updating the app is known to fix many issues that may arise due to bugs in the app. You should update Google Chrome too to solve download problems.
To do so, open the Play Store and search for Chrome. Tap on Update. Learn how to know if apps need to be updated on Android. If nothing works, you should uninstall Chrome from your phone. You may not be able to uninstall Chrome if it is a system app.
But you can uninstall its updates and restore it to the factory version. Once that happens, install or update the app again. Alternatively, open Settings on your phone and go to Apps. Tap on Chrome. Then, tap on the three-dot icon at the top. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Podcast Who is building clouds for the independent developer?
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